Dear developers at list,
I've got a few questions again, this time in direct relation to the source code: 1.) if I want to add buttons to a toolbar (e.g. the gps toolbar), what can I do, if the width exceed the device resolution? not only in Eclipse (there I could change the resolution) but also on a mobile device? I don't want to add a new toolbar or delete another button. Is there any option? 2.) if I want to add values from another NMEA message to the StatusBar or better, add a new Statusbar above (without hiding) the gpsBar, how can I do that? is there any option to add a second StatusBar while pushing another Button for example? the StatusBar could be a little smaller, but I want to see GPS values AND my own values together. I have tried to add a StatusBar (Id = 2), but it always hides the gpsBar. Alternative: If that would be difficult or too many functions have to be changed, I would like to add the values to the same bar. I have already added some text to it, but I don't get any values from a new NMEA-line. I've added the identifier to the GPSNmeaDataProcessor and added variables to the RelevantEventListener and set/get-functions to the GPSFix class...but the function "gpsNewPosition()" respectively the "fireGPSNewPosition()" does not seem to work after adding the new values. Even the old text (longitude/latitude) won't be displayed. The "propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent event)" seems to have problems with those values, as they are missing in GPSPosition (defined in gpsinput.jar). I think the missing "gpsinput.jar" should be changed then if I want to add my values to "GPSPosition"...is there any option to do that or what would be the easiest way without gpsinput? writing an "own input" ? Thank you in advance for any help, Regards, Marcel _______________________________________________ Gvsig_internacional mailing list [email protected] http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional
